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Brett Dees, MD

4.9out of 5
304 Ratings , 53 Comments
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About Brett Dees, MD

Brett R. Dees, MD, is director of the Oklahoma Headache Center and has been treating headaches and facial pain disorders for more than nine years. He was formerly the Medical Director of OU Physicians Adult Services and the Medical Director of OU Physicians Adult Neurology clinic. He completed his neurology residency and medical degree at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine and is board certified in Neurology by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.

He specializes in:

  • Migraines
  • Tension-type headaches
  • Trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias
  • Neuralgias and fascial pain
  • Secondary headaches

Dr. Dees is a member of the American Academy of Neurology and the American Headache Society. Dr. Dees has been involved in clinical research in migraine, as well as numerous other conditions. His academic interests include medically-refractory headache, and difficult-to-diagnose "spells."

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Education
  • Medical School
  • University of Oklahoma Health Science Center
  • Residency
  • University of Oklahoma Health Science Center - Dept. of Neurology
  • Board Certification
  • American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology

Reviews

  • 02/12/2026
    Rating: 5

    I am thankful for the help I am getting for my migraines.

  • 02/12/2026
    Rating: 5

    Very understanding and sympathetic to my situation!

  • 02/11/2026
    Rating: 5

    The only down side was that I had to wait 6 months to get an appointment with Dr. Dees. But, I'm glad I was patient. I would not want to go to any other neurologist office. I have hope that I will get better and will be able to live a normal life again.

  • 02/10/2026
    Rating: 5

    It would be great if the office staff were at least half as friendly as my physician is. I have visited Dr. Dees for years and the front desk staff rarely greet patients in a friendly manner. They aren't rude, either, just not friendly. I have felt more friendliness and warmth from brick walls.

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